Change a Number’s Base makes it really easy to switch number formats without writing a line of code. Just paste or upload your list of numbers and instantly convert to binary, octal, decimal, or hex. It’s flexible, it’s fast, and it runs right in your browser.
How to Use:
- Paste your number(s) into the input box.
- Or upload a file using the Choose File button.
- Pick your desired target base (binary, octal, etc.) under Options.
- Adjust toggles like “Trim whitespace” or “Ignore empty lines.”
- View live results on the right.
- Use Copy Output or Export to File when you’re ready.
What Change a Number’s Base can do:
You can convert integers line by line to the base you want, from as simple as binary (base 2) to hex (base 16). It ignores empty lines if you tell it to, trims spaces if needed, and handles batch input beautifully. Toggle settings help you clean messy input automatically.
Example:
Input:
255
64
invalid
Output (Hexadecimal):
ff
40
Invalid
Common Use Cases:
Say you’re working with logs, preparing hex dumps, or just need to see how a list of numbers looks in binary. Change a Number’s Base gives you quick, clean conversion with zero setup. It’s perfect for devs, students, or anyone needing format changes fast.
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